"Created by AnOther Magazine with artist and filmmaker Baillie Walsh, KM3D-1
stars Kate Moss. The work continues Moss and Walsh's journey into experimental,
multi-dimensional image-making, first seen in their legendary holographic film
for Alexander McQueen's autumn/winter 2006 show.

With a performance that recalls the fantastical cinema of Ray Harryhausen,
James Bidgood and Kenneth Anger, KM3D-1 places at its centre one of the most
iconic female figures of the modern age. Suspended in time and space, Kate is
caught inexorably in the parallax gap; a butterfly in a spider's web.

Captured at 1,000 frames per second – a speed so slow that movement is almost
imperceptible – the beauty of Kate's face appears frozen, transforming her into
an impenetrable deity. She is a figure of contemporary fantasy, shattering her
own self-image.

Made with state-of-the-art Phantom cameras, specially built for the project to
create extreme slow motion and a dramatic 3D effect, KM3D-1 reflects AnOther
Magazine's raison d'etre: to champion creatives pushing the limits of what
seems possible."